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Definition of haruspex noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

haruspex

noun
 
/həˈrʌspeks/
 
/həˈrʌspeks/
(plural haruspices
 
/həˈrʌspɪsiːz/
 
/həˈrʌspɪsiːz/
)
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  1. a religious official in ancient Rome who predicted the future or interpreted the meaning of events by examining the insides of birds or animals that had been sacrificed
    Word OriginLatin, from an unrecorded element meaning ‘entrails’ (related to Sanskrit hirā ‘artery’) + -spex (from specere ‘look at’).
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